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This Covid Conversation looks back at the growth of Marquette’s Covid Research Initiative to evaluate how the various projects that emerged under its umbrella provide templates and ideas for collaborative research. It is especially noteworthy that each participant wears several hats at Marquette. We also consider what it meant to produce 24 episodes of this podcast and where it may go in the future. Participants include:

Dr. Edward Blumenthal, Associate Dean of Faculty, Research, and Graduate Studies in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and professor of Biology; former co-director of the Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute.

Dr. Sandra Hunter, chief convener of the Covid-19 Research Initiative, director of the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center, and professor of Exercise Science.

Dr. Lezlie Knox, organizer of the Covid Conversations podcast, and associate professor and chair of the Department of History

Dr. Andrea Schneider, inaugural director of the Institute for Women’s Leadership and director of the Alternative Dispute Resolution program in the Marquette University Law School where she is a professor.

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This Covid Conversation looks back at the growth of Marquette’s Covid Research Initiative to evaluate how the various projects that emerged under its umbrella provide templates and ideas for collaborative research. It is especially noteworthy that each participant wears several hats at Marquette. We also consider what it meant to produce 24 episodes of this podcast and where it may go in the future. Participants include:

Dr. Edward Blumenthal, Associate Dean of Faculty, Research, and Graduate Studies in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and professor of Biology; former co-director of the Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute.

Dr. Sandra Hunter, chief convener of the Covid-19 Research Initiative, director of the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center, and professor of Exercise Science.

Dr. Lezlie Knox, organizer of the Covid Conversations podcast, and associate professor and chair of the Department of History

Dr. Andrea Schneider, inaugural director of the Institute for Women’s Leadership and director of the Alternative Dispute Resolution program in the Marquette University Law School where she is a professor.

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